| 1806 - 604 pages
...observer of vegetation, that in whatever position a seed is placed to germinate, its radicle invariably makes an effort to descend towards the centre of the...points both of the radicle and germen will return to the first direction. Some naturalists have supposed these opposite effects to be produced by gravitation... | |
| William Nicholson - 1806 - 964 pages
...position a seed is v^table*'0 placed to germinate, its radicle invariably -nakes an effort to grow, descend towards the centre of the earth, whilst the...frequently inverted, the points both of the radicle and gcrroen will return to the first direction. Some naturalists have supposed these opposite effects to... | |
| Charles Brockden Brown - 1806 - 500 pages
...Knight, Ksq It is known that in whatever position a seed is placed to germinate, its radicle invariably makes an effort to descend towards the centre of the earth, whilst the elongated germen takes precisely an opposite direction. Ну some these effects have Ъeen accounted for by gravitation; to... | |
| 1806 - 836 pages
...observer of vegetation, that in whatever position a seed is placed to germinate, its radicle invariably makes an effort to descend towards the centre of the earth, whilst the elon* From the Transactions of the Royal Sm-iety for 1806. gated gated germen takes a precisely opposite... | |
| Repertory of arts, manufactures and agriculture - 1807 - 528 pages
...observer of vegetation, that in whatever position a seed is placed to germinate, its radicle invariably makes an effort to descend towards the centre of the...points both of the radicle and germen will return to the first direction. Some naturalists have supposed these opposite effects to be produced by gravitation... | |
| 1807 - 532 pages
...observer of vegetation, that in whatever position a seed is placed to germinate, its radicle invariably makes an effort to descend towards the centre of the...opposite direction ; and it has been proved by Du llainel * that if a seed, during its germination, be frequently inverted, the points both of the radicle... | |
| Thomas Andrew Knight - 1841 - 410 pages
...observer of vegetation, that in whatever position a seed is placed to germinate, its radicle invariably makes an effort to descend towards the centre of the...precisely opposite direction ; and it has been proved by Duhamel * that if a seed, during its germination, be frequently inverted, the points both of the radicle... | |
| Thomas Andrew Knight - 1841 - 406 pages
...observer of vegetation, that in whatever position a seed is placed to germinate, its radicle invariably makes an effort to descend towards the centre of the...precisely opposite direction ; and it has been proved by Duhamel * that if a seed, during its germination, be frequently inverted, the points both of the radicle... | |
| 1842 - 638 pages
...while the elongated germen takes precisely the opposite direction ; and it has been proved by Duhamel, that if a seed during its germination be frequently...points both of the radicle and germen will return to the first direction. Some naturalists have supposed these opposite effects to be produced by gravitation... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1808 - 1408 pages
...of vegetation, t lui in whatever position a seed is placed to цегminate, its radicle invariably makes an effort to descend towards the centre of the...and it has been proved by Du Hamel, that if a seed, daring its germinal inn. be frequently inverted, the points, both of the radicle and gerinen, will... | |
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